NSC debates apartments in TIF district

The North Sioux City City Council convened for its regular meeting on February 18, 2025. The meeting, presided over by Mayor Teel, commenced promptly at 7:00 p.m., with a full council present, including Mr. Benson, Mr. Bogenrief, Ms. Christiansen, Mr. Christenson, Mr. Davis, Mr. Green, Ms. Hoffman, Mr. Meyer. Key city officials, such as City Administrator Jeff Dooley, Finance Officer Amy Lilly, and City Attorney Sarah Kleber, also attended.

School board discusses more remodeling

The Elk Point-Jefferson Board of Education convened in its regular session on February 10, 2025, at 5:00 PM, hosted in the high school study hall. Board President Geary led the meeting with several members in attendance, including Brewer, Jacobs, Sayler, and Hanson, who participated via teleconference. Superintendent Schonebatum, Business Manager Watterson, and various school administrators joined the gathering.

Frigid temperatures adjust schedules

Many schools already had Monday, February 17, 2025 off due to the President’s Day holiday. However, that leave got extended as frigid arctic air forced administrators from Dakota Valley and Elk Point-Jefferson to make adjustments to their weekly schedules. The extreme weather meant school was closed or starting late.

County approves contracts with RTI

The Union County Board of Commissioners convened for a regular meeting on February 18, 2025, at the Courthouse in Elk Point, South Dakota. The session commenced promptly at 8:30 a.m., with members present, including Commissioners Dailey, Joffer, Kimmel, and Ustad. 

EPJ at Polar Plunge for Special Olympics

Some Elk Point-Jefferson students took the literal plunge on Saturday, February 15, 2025 to benefit Special Olympic athletes from throughout South Dakota. The “polar plunge” happened in cold waters at the Old Lumber Company in Vermillion.

Cassandra Schmith, a Husky educator and Unified Champion Special Olympics Coach, took the plunge along with Zaden Raber, Clara Lambing, Rawsen Vogt, Korbyn Vogt, Ava Peters and Laila Peters. This type of event raises funds for the Special Olympics South Dakota and was reported to help benefit 2,750 athletes from the state.

Irby new Dakota Dunes CID finance officer

To start off the year for 2025, the Dakota Dunes Community Improvement District (CID) welcomed Katelyn Irby into the fold as their finance officer. She has been at this role now for over six weeks, but was already a familiar face to many in the community.

Bridge closures scheduled for Interstate 29 at exits 9 and 15

Beginning on Monday, Feb. 24, 2025, a repair project is planned for two bridges over Interstate 29 at exits 9 and 15 near Jefferson and Elk Point. Work is set to begin at exit 9, and it is projected to start at exit 15 by late April. The project will include joint replacement, bearing replacement, abutment repair, box girder end repair, approach cold milling, asphalt concrete resurfacing, and guardrail resetting.

Kletschke named to Forbes' list

Stifel Financial Corp. today announced that Kletschke Wealth Management Group of its Stifel, Nicolaus & Company, Incorporated broker-dealer subsidiary has been named to Forbes’ 2025 Best-in-State Wealth Management Teams list.

Dakota Valley Debate

Debate students from Dakota Valley traveled up north to Harrisburg on Saturday, February 15, 2025. The Panthers were there to take part in the Rushmore Challenge NIETOC Qualifier. Many schools from South Dakota were also in attendance. Dakota Valley had 3 teams competing in the junior varsity public forum debate category.

Elk Point-Jefferson Husky musicians have busy week

The Elk Point-Jefferson choir department has been staying busy the past few weeks as talented Husky musicians audition and perform for crowds. On Friday, January 31, 2025 there were six EPJ musicians who attended the Wayne State College Treble Honor Choir. The event took place on-campus in Wayne, Nebraska. Those selected had to submit their audition by 5 pm on Friday, December 6, 2024.